Thursday, September 6, 2007

Los 33 in Panama at Hard Rock Cafe

Panama have a very rich musical history, and in fact are known for their stone and axial rotation musicians. Respective groupings from Republic Of Republic Of Panama have got enjoyed recent success, including coop 9, Los 33, and Mana'.

Cage 9 is in all likeliness the most popular set to come up out of Panama. They are enjoying a great amount of success from their new location in Golden State but they have got not forgotten their roots. The last clip they came to Republic Of Panama was back in 2003 when they played at an MTV styled awardings ceremony. Their recent hit "Hearts and Stars" have gotten considerable drama in the music scene back home. They have got gotten some very advantageous fourth estate in the last few years, with some important compose ups from the likes of: Peal Rock Magazine, Billboard, Spin, and a figure of other industry staples.

The Panamanian music set Los 33 was formed in 1988, so are a Republic Of Panama music staple. In 2003, Peal Rock Magazine considered their record album "ON" in their choice for best Latin American stone group. Los 33 have got got had much success in Republic Of Panama and abroad, touring cardinal and South United States respective modern times in the band's 28 twelvemonth history, but have not played a show at place in a figure of years. Their most recent single "Soy Tu Conciencia" is a combination of insightful words and drive guitar rhythms. It is not clear if they are touring with anyone else this year, but they have got shared the phase with many celebrated instrumentalists over their diverse career. Los 33 will be recording their adjacent record album at the Sony Studio in United Mexican States in September.

Los 33 had a played at the Hard Rock Cafe in Republic Of Panama on August 30th to a fairly lively audience. They began their set with a few aureate oldies, most of which were off their record albums from the '90s. Their keyboardist did some very alone things, but what was perhaps the most memorable portion of the eventide was the Pb singer's distinct deficiency of guitar. Throughout the evening, he kept playing air guitar, which at modern times was a spot distracting. The set closed the nighttime out with a few memorable covers, mostly drawing on their influences like Pink Floyd and The Who. All in all, not a bad show.